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<blockquote data-quote="idm" data-source="post: 618345" data-attributes="member: 17894"><p>I would have gone for the basic color discus in my personal opinion, it was designed for illuminant display callibrations where as the c6 is just a glorified i1d3 designed more for the printing industry. Congratulations if you have bought it, sorry do not meen to burst your bubble but, you are aware of the difference that a colorimeter is just like a comparator with reference filters and will likely return inaccurate readings if not profiled or compared to a spectro on the display in particular that is being calibrated? The i1pro and pro 2 can be used to measure in 3.3nm mode using the argyll cms drivers and hcfr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idm, post: 618345, member: 17894"] I would have gone for the basic color discus in my personal opinion, it was designed for illuminant display callibrations where as the c6 is just a glorified i1d3 designed more for the printing industry. Congratulations if you have bought it, sorry do not meen to burst your bubble but, you are aware of the difference that a colorimeter is just like a comparator with reference filters and will likely return inaccurate readings if not profiled or compared to a spectro on the display in particular that is being calibrated? The i1pro and pro 2 can be used to measure in 3.3nm mode using the argyll cms drivers and hcfr. [/QUOTE]
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